Connect a non-AirPrint printer to an extended Airport Express

I connect a WiFi-capable but non-AirPrint Epson printer to an Airport Express (2nd Gen) by USB, and the Airport Express is extending the WiFi network (5 GHz) of an AirPort Time Capsule.
How to config them to use AirPrint from my iPhone which said there was "No AirPrint Printers Found"?

You will need to install additional software on your Mac to possibly allow the iPhone to print to your non-AirPrint printer.
A popular choice is Printopia.  There is a free trial period, so you will know if it will work before you buy.
Printopia - AirPrint to Any Printer - Print from iPad - Print from iPhone ...

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    There are third-party apps that permit this. If on a MAC, get this:
    http://www.ecamm.com/mac/printopia/
    PC, get this:
    http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/print-print-to-all-printers/id299423224?mt=8

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    Message was edited by: VitalBodies

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    https://h30495.www3.hp.com/help#eprint
    I work for HP but my posts and replies are my own....Thank you!

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    Two trips to the Genius Bar tell me that I should be able to Extend my network from a new AirPort Express (n/g/b) to an older AirPort Express (b/g) using the "extend network feature". The two devices are communicating (both lights are green and the wireless channel will change on the remote device if I change it at the base station), but my MBP Core Duo 15" seems to only be connecting to the AirPort Express Base Station (n/g/b) and not to the Remote "extended" AirPort Express (b/g).
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    This forum seems to indicate that you can only use WDS between the newer AEX (n) and the older AEX (b/g)
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  • Hard drive, printer, PS3, etc to Airport Express

    Hi guys.  I have a few devices that I want to hook up somehow but am not quite sure how to go about it.  I have some knowledge but when people provide highly technical responses, I sometimes get lost in it all so please go easy on me.    I've already read several threads and I think I've gotten myself completely turned around so I thought I would ask you fine people.
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    I am ok with the idea of needing to add another device to handle the hard drive and printer (ie another wireless modem) though I don't know what would necessarily work with the existing AE well or what I should be looking for.
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    2) PS3
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    If you cannot locate the printer close enough to the Express to be able to connect to it, you will not be able to use the printer that you have.
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    I have one cable outlet so the cable modem and airport express have to be in one particular corner.
    Leave the cable modem where it is. You can run an Ethernet cable any length that you need from the modem to the AirPort, so you can locate the AirPort anywhere the Ethernet cable will go. Cables come in 10 feet, 25 feet, 50 feet etc lengths in any color that you want.
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  • Extending airport express wireless network with another airport express

    I am trying to set up another airport express to my existing airport express at home so I can extend the wireless range and also to connect my printer (to my second airport express) so I can have a shared wireless printer. Is this possible? If so, can someone assist me on how to set this up?
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    I have an Airport Extreme Base Station and two Airport Expresses that are both used to extend my Wi-fi. My problem is that my iPod Touch 3 - running IOS 4.1 - fails to pick up one of the extending Airport Expresses. My laptop and an iMac pick it up just fine, but I get no connection from my iPod when I am very close to that Express. Any helpful suggestions would be appreciated??

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  • Hi can i connect hifi digital and my home wifi to airport express.

    Hi i have been thinking about adding my hifi  and sony digital TV to my home network which consist of three mac computers and has a wifi internet connection. What are the advantages of using airport express over bluetooth hardware. Using the male single plug on the airport express what is the sound clarity like from my Iphone. At present it is not very good using earphone jack on my Iphone 4 to Hifi. Will it improve with airport express. What is the difference between airport express and extreem. Lots of questions maybe a few answers. thankyou Paul

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    I have my MacBook Pro in my office space, 15 metres away in the next room, my Express and stereo in the living room and my iPhone in my hand on the couch and I'm delighted with the flexibility and the sound.
    I have no experience with bluetooth for sound.

  • Printing from iPad to airport express USB printer

    Printing from iPad to airport express USB printer

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    I reset my airport express to factory settings, reconfigured it and then try to play it and this message popped up.  Where do I go from here? "An unknown error (-15006) occurred while connecting to the AirPlay device “John Knox's AirPort Express”.

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    Trying to install a Samsung SCX-4500 printer over bonjour via airport express. My Mountain Lion machine sees the printer and I've manually installed the latest Samsung drivers, it says it can't find the software on Apple's servers. I just downloaded the latest drivers from Samsung directly, it did not resolve the problem.
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